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Real time example for Typology rule

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Hi 

 

Can anyone provide a real-time example of why we use them, as well as an explanation for the typology rules listed below? In the actual documentation, I couldn't get exactly

Filtering

control

pressure

Capacity

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Best answer by ParthaSarathy

Hi @vani97 ,

TYPOLOGY:

There are 4 types of typology rules.

1) Filtering rules - If you want to exclude a part of recipients based on criteria, you can use this type. Example, If you want to exclude recipient's whose age is less than 18, then you create and use Filtering typology rule.

 

2) Pressure rules - To control marketing fatigue. Example, In a week if you want to send only 2 emails per recipient, then you can use pressure rules.

 

3) Capacity rules - let you limit loads to guarantee optimal processing conditions. Example, If you run a call campaign and not to exceed the processing capacity of call center, you can use this capacity rule.

 

4) Control rules - let you check the validity of messages before they are sent. For Example, if you don't want a delivery to get triggered if there is NO subject line or to do some validations before the delivery triggers, you can use control rules.

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February 24, 2024

Hi @vani97 ,

TYPOLOGY:

There are 4 types of typology rules.

1) Filtering rules - If you want to exclude a part of recipients based on criteria, you can use this type. Example, If you want to exclude recipient's whose age is less than 18, then you create and use Filtering typology rule.

 

2) Pressure rules - To control marketing fatigue. Example, In a week if you want to send only 2 emails per recipient, then you can use pressure rules.

 

3) Capacity rules - let you limit loads to guarantee optimal processing conditions. Example, If you run a call campaign and not to exceed the processing capacity of call center, you can use this capacity rule.

 

4) Control rules - let you check the validity of messages before they are sent. For Example, if you don't want a delivery to get triggered if there is NO subject line or to do some validations before the delivery triggers, you can use control rules.

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